Satisfied with the slack water the twin outboard engines were knocked into neutral as the gas divers were given the word to go. |
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Both laboratories found significant differences associated with time in the activity of neutral particles called kaons. |
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I was neutral until I saw the trailer, and whizz-bang stuff aside, I actually winced at some of the dialogue. |
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After allowing the patient to re-adopt the neutral position, repeat two or three times, increasing the applied force slightly each time. |
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The United States remained neutral and the Soviet Union was still allied with Hitler. |
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The recent Bangalore Test will certainly go down as one of the matches remembered for the poor decisions handed out by the neutral umpires. |
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Some ladies however prefer to go neutral in warm beige, sand and khaki combinations. |
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Cut your choice of molding to fit around the mirror and paint it, using neutral colors or a brushed gold or silver. |
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Install K-Rated transformers which have special cores, double-sized neutral lug and special windings that filter damaging harmonics. |
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As a rule, we divide our hearts into different compartments, for lovable, neutral and unlovable people. |
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His silence is a matter which is neutral in terms of providing positive proof of his guilt. |
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The researchers studied the production of neutral mesons when a neutron is captured by a proton in a hydrogen target to form a deuteron. |
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It was concluded that the neutral or basic action of titanous oxide was a useful substitute for wustite in the slag. |
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Choose neutral colored separates in the silhouette of the moment and jazz up with to-die-for accessories and shoes. |
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However, in these new works, intersecting circles expand into large mandalalike shapes that stand alone on neutral grounds. |
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Like the hall, the room had been decorated in rather neutral colours, the beige floor carrying on into this room also. |
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For the more conservative customer the store has a Colonial section with classic linens, cottons and neutral colours. |
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Indeed, in neutral monetary conditions it should work rather like an interest rate rise. |
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Phosphate may also replace calcite or be precipitated instead of calcite in neutral or slightly acidic pH conditions. |
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Under the neutral model, and have equal expectations in a stationary population. |
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Such a bimodal distribution may be of more general significance and can be observed with other similar neutral fluorescence probes. |
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It was blandly decorated, the walls painted a very neutral tone of beige, and adorned with a few pictures of waving cornfields. |
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Instead of the bold patterns and colours that are typical of that continent, I've used plain designs and neutral colours. |
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The master bedroom is decorated in neutral tones of beige and cream and features built-in wardrobes and an original cast-iron fireplace. |
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By then the universe had cooled down enough for neutral atoms to form, at last allowing radiation to travel unimpeded. |
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From a distance this crowd looked a uniformly nondescript plaster colour, a neutral tone made up chiefly of faded blue and dirty grey. |
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Ballard suggests that courts must, indeed, remain neutral between scientific and non-scientific worldviews. |
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The neutral shading on her lids and black mascara on her lashes only made her blue eyes stand out even more. |
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Beginners may want to try neutral tones of beige and grey or different values of color in the same family for a tone on tone damask effect. |
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Because of its strong enhancing effect it leaves a noticeable magenta colour bias in the more neutral hues or tones. |
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He also reminds readers that neutral status in wartime runs the risk of attracting contempt from belligerent states. |
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Fifa, however, is showing every sign of being somewhat less than neutral about the whole business. |
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The ministry of Community Development may perhaps emerge as a more neutral and non-partisan unit that can be given such a task. |
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The array tube is filled with mineral oil to create neutral buoyancy, allowing the array to float behind the underwater towing vehicle. |
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To disrupt North Vietnam's offensive capabilities until Vietnamization could progress further, Nixon expanded the war into neutral Cambodia. |
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When you really want to flatter your eyes, go for sheer, neutral shadow colors like beige or pale banana-yellow. |
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In what follows a neutral network is a contiguous set of sequences possessing the same fitness. |
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Colours range from neutral creams and beige to khaki, navy, grey and black. |
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Sit the subject in a chair some distance away from a neutral background, and turn the chair 45 degrees to the camera. |
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The theme in the house seemed to be of neutral and warm shades like tan, stone brown and beige. |
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I'm also launching some new shades of neutral colours to expand my working palette and some vintage velvet fabrics. |
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Their neutral tone will balance the bright hues of the coolest polo shirts of the season, and offset your trendy jeans. |
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As a confessional people, Southern Baptists do not stand in neutral territory. |
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But it is all set in deliberately neutral terms, implying that this debate is always an honest one, which it is not. |
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Lauren had blue eyes anyway and she needed something neutral to bring the color out in them. |
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Scott Niedermayer gliding effortlessly with the puck through the neutral zone. |
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Support for a neutral data description language is necessary in order to adapt to any data format. |
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All of the faces that the participants viewed had expressions that were neutral and not characterized by any emotion. |
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And then in the neutral zone with the puck, he just shakes his head a little and he's by you. |
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Their art shows large, solitary figures of animals, birds and people, often from different angles, floating on a neutral background. |
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Persons with a positive or more neutral experience may not feel as compelled to speak out or to participate in such research. |
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For a quick start add pattern to a neutral background rather than a patterned one. |
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The earlier, prescriptive sense of the term continues to be used, but the later, more neutral sense is common among scholars of language. |
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A well-lit, quiet room with a clean, neutral background are a necessity for an effective videoconferencing space. |
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Papers that give more neutral mushroom hues will colour up nicely in selenium or gold toners, to which these prints are very responsive. |
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Territories were well-demarcated, but the boys respected the churchyard as neutral ground. |
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Carlow and Laois have clashed on two occasions on neutral ground, in Athy and Kilkenny, Carlow winning both. |
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He will have to address his impact on the forecheck, in the neutral zone and in the faceoff circle. |
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In a twist of almost malicious irony, his home was the closest they had to neutral ground. |
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He steals pucks constantly in the neutral zone, leading to breakaway goals and oddman rushes. |
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Keep your outfit neutral but use colour in a top, vest or camisole or with a fabulous scarf or chiffon shawl. |
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The auto also shifts back into neutral when the car is stationary with the brake pedal applied, slipping into drive when the throttle is applied. |
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On social occasions, small talk on neutral topics is appropriate and modest gifts are given. |
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The people had a much more neutral opinion of wizards in the northern lands, so Tredias didn't really care to change their minds. |
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Once again, select a color that is close to your project, or select neutral and stain it afterward. |
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A nucleophile is any negative ion or neutral molecule whose electronic configuration consists of at least one unpaired electron pair. |
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Vichy governed the French colonies and the southern part of France unoccupied by German troops and claimed that it was neutral in the war. |
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Geneva is the best place to showcase these, as Switzerland has no car industry and is seen as neutral ground. |
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With abdominals tight and shoulder blades pulled back and down, bend knees and hinge forward without losing neutral back alignment. |
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I screwed the wand back in the mascara bottle, looked in the mirror and practiced my neutral smile. |
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In English, the definite article, the demonstrative and the qualification adjective are neutral as to gender variation. |
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It was rather difficult to constantly be the neutral faction in a warring household. |
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By combining the register and gate there would then be all the basic components available for developing a quantum computer with neutral atoms. |
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As I grew older, restaurants were our neutral ground, where we would go to talk. |
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If you're afraid of what a neutral redistricting will do, just imagine what a genuinely partisan gerrymander could accomplish. |
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Most Irish institutions want to have a neutral weighting in all of the largest stocks. |
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Note that this curvature is the inverse of the radius of a circle tangent to the neutral line at this point. |
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No matter how neutral his face was, Chris' eyes burned with an almost uncontrollable rage. |
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McCrea's possible loss of juridical advantage is either neutral or a factor favouring Ontario as the appropriate forum. |
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The only good that may come out of it is the realization that in the war against Islamo-fascism, there isn't a neutral ground. |
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This process requires soil aeration and a neutral or alkaline soil environment. |
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Both terms were applied in all the arts in a neutral sense with no necessary implication for beauty or aesthetic value. |
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A single blended brand can contain as many as 75 different straight whiskies and neutral spirits. |
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The neutral coalescent simulations lead to unimodal distributions of the CV statistics. |
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Recognition of the gender neutral title Mx is in response to a request from the Scottish society's membership. |
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Working with your wrist in a more neutral or straight position will help to prevent injuries in the wrist and forearm. |
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Finally, the watercolours were reframed using a more neutral wooden frame and special non-reflective glazing. |
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Positively charged cations are smaller than their neutral atoms because they lose electrons. |
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A cathode emits a stream of electrons that collides with neutral atoms of xenon, a gaseous element, in a chamber. |
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More structured techniques, such as progressive muscle relaxation and neutral guided imagery may be more suited for these individuals. |
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He shifted the lever into neutral and released the hand brake, then cranked the steering wheel as far to the right as he could. |
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The nose is really quite clean, crisp and citrussy, with a little hint of yeastiness and grass, but rather neutral overall. |
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I try to keep my expression neutral and my eyes on my food, taking in all the details of the roast potato, slightly yellowed, soaked in gravy. |
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A previously neutral note might gain an accent or portamento stress as the mood momentarily wakens into passion or leans into languor. |
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Therefore our interest in a publicly neutral chairperson is solely focused on creating the most amenable context for conducting the discussion. |
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Hook up the pigtail ground wire to the ground screw on the receptacle, and the pigtail neutral wire to the silver side. |
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This lattice can trap the neutral atoms in potential wells because the electric fields of the lasers induce a dipole moment in the atom. |
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To add warmth, they install light fixtures and repaint walls in warm, neutral tones. |
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Neither neutral observer nor manic enthusiast, he is a refined amorist of the landscape. |
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The breaker trips when the sensor determines that the amperage at the hot terminal is not equal to the amperage at the neutral terminal. |
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Clematis prefer a neutral to slightly alkaline soil, so add lime if your soil is on the acidic side. Keep the roots shaded and the tops in sun. |
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Campaigners say that 'Mx', short for 'Mixter', is a gender neutral alternative to Mr, Mrs, Ms and Miss. |
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Throughout this section, we are concerned with the effective size for a single neutral locus without mutation. |
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Some neutral particles such as photons are their own antiparticles, while others like neutrons have antiparticles with opposite magnetic moments. |
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The neutral locus lies at two different positions between two selected loci. |
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Unlike lawyer negotiation, mediation is conducted by one neutral mediator who does not act for either party, but holds the ring between them. |
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Therefore, as a first approximation, we considered all ionizable residues in their neutral forms. |
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In the neutral condition, he chose the video clip depicting the roller coaster ride. |
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When adequately lavaged use litmus paper to ensure that eye pH is neutral immediately after the lavage is completed and again 10 minutes later. |
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Inside, the entrance hall is decorated in neutral tones and has intricate cornicing, a centre rose, archways and dado rail. |
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The temptation to regard the 30-year-old as an indispensable thoroughbred can prove irresistible to Rangers supporters and neutral connoisseurs. |
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Most need full sun and fertile, well-drained sandy loam with a neutral pH and abundant organic matter. |
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Military forces conducting operations must anticipate encountering an array of friendly, hostile, and neutral persons within the three blocks. |
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With little fuel left, the fishing boat's skipper decided the only option was to try to escape overland to neutral Sweden. |
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A neutral Saturn would probably err on the side of maturity through the Capricorn ascendant. |
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This should be enough to make any neutral observer support them, but there is a more important cause. |
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Not that I am a skinflint or unromantic, but it has been refreshing to view the whole event from a neutral standpoint. |
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I lingered at the very tail of the crowd, trying to stay in the growing neutral zone between the cops and the rioters. |
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A solid defense, a clogged neutral zone, and a reliable goaltender can be the key to a talentless team's success. |
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At the beginning of the film, she is a rather mousy secretary, given to wearing neutral colors and a bulky, shapeless winter coat. |
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Khaki, beige, tan, black, navy, and gray pants are the best options as these can be worn with pastel and neutral colors. |
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Some saprotrophic and ectomycorrhizal fungi produce reproductive structures, preferably in slightly alkaline to neutral forest soil. |
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Now it seems likely that the newcomers will be forced to complete their programme on away or neutral grounds. |
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Axions, if they exist at all, do so in our ordinary dimensions, but they are stable neutral particles. |
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After years of being the baby of the family, I decided to meet my parents on neutral ground. |
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Coaches like exempt events because they provide the opportunity to play high-level competition in neutral settings. |
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No matter what the bright colours, whether orange, sweet pink tones, neutral colours or just black and white, they will all be widely seen. |
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The oxygens which were originally attached to the manganese are still attached in the neutral complex. |
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Splinting the wrist at a neutral angle helps to decrease repetitive flexion and rotation, thereby relieving tenosynovitis. |
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The study of the excited states properties has shown that its photoreactivity in neutral aqueous medium is singlet initiated. |
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For them the quality and standard of the game is a side issue that is of importance only to the neutral supporters. |
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The neutral countries complain bitterly at the extraordinary baldness of our news service. |
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When he saw that she was examining him, his neutral expression turned into a scowl. |
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However, while the EU has been valiantly trying to appear to be neutral in the Middle East conflict, the funding is a ripe area for confusion. |
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This is different from blending, in which whiskeys are combined with neutral grain spirits. |
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Lie on the floor with your lower back pressed into the mat, feet on the ball, arms at your sides and neck in neutral alignment. |
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There are neutral colour schemes throughout and wool carpets in the bedrooms. |
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Interference and neutral density filters were additionally used to obtain a stimulus of white or monochromatic light of different intensities. |
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If not, cover some boxes with sacking, or a throw or a neutral colored cloth and build up from there. |
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Cover dated or worn sofas and chairs with large throws in a neutral colour so that they aren't the main focus of the room. |
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Their aim is to provide a neutral space to enable people to hear all sides of the argument on Europe and to have their say, in their own areas. |
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However, differences in recall could be due to variations in the memorability of the associations to neutral and emotional words. |
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Before analyzing the influence of Mendelism, we show that environmental stochasticity has no influence on the neutral allele frequency. |
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After all, how many Premiership sides have separate turnstiles for neutral supporters? |
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There is little neutral ground when it comes to sovereignty. |
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This competition, which the Sunday Herald is proud to support, must become a regular feature of the business calendar, and Scottish Enterprise's neutral support is crucial. |
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For that reason, it is essential for a neutral and detached judge to make the decision whether any particular query is warranted. |
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For the trendy man about town this season, cable-knit pullovers or cardigans in neutral shades such as greys and browns or navy blue are suggested. |
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They dominated the second overtime period while the other team played defensive hockey, dumping it into the neutral zone in hopes of a Hail Mary breakaway. |
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Williams would seem to be claiming that these metaphysicians and epistemologists stand on neutral ground when deciding between various ways of reaching agreement. |
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Al Gore, however, sold his Current TV channel to Al Jazeera, which is funded by the royal family of famously carbon neutral Qatar. |
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The fact that the economy is stuck in neutral and that good jobs are hard to find makes the overcompensated especially tempting targets for TV voyeurs. |
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Dark animals photograph best with light colored or neutral backgrounds. |
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Every splash of white or neutral is anchored by a dose of black. |
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The color scheme remained neutral and muted, mainly black and white with hints of pink or maroon popping out occassionally. |
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The executive director is on a par with the college presidents but does not have an allegiance to a particular campus, thus serving as a neutral party. |
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It may simply be a dressed up reaffirmation of their right to remain militarily neutral in any future global conflict into which the EU is sucked. |
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No more will I worry or hide behind the mask of anger or neutral emotions. |
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The grounds below the stripes are not painted a single, neutral hue, but are worked and layered to produce scumbled textures as well as a sense of substance and depth. |
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Use a neon circuit tester to verify the power is off by touching one lead to an exposed black wire and the other to a metal box or to the neutral wire. |
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She photographs her isolated specimens against a neutral background. |
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In 2012, the AAP changed its policy statement, discarding its neutral stance to weigh in heavily on the side of circumcision. |
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Lisbon is one of the last neutral ports in Europe, and the city is crowded with people looking to escape the gathering storm. |
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But publicly, it chose to say little, hoping to maintain a neutral position in a white-hot international scandal. |
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Rada throttled back the engine and put the motors into neutral gear. |
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To their chagrin, neutral observers have questioned the adequacy of due process in these cases. |
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Wear it with neutral tones of grey and navy for a modern look. |
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In view of the time required to move to more peripheral vowel positions, tense vowels tend to be peripheral and lax vowels closer to schwa, the neutral or central vowel. |
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Such was the parity between the two teams that when they met on neutral ground in the inaugural Rugby World Cup in New Zealand in 1987 that the result could only be a draw. |
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The house has also been restored and upgraded, with the vendor's choice of neutral interiors blending in well with the various period features of the home. |
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When, for example, a dispute arises between two lineages over access to a source of water, elders of a neutral lineage will travel to mediate between the warring groups. |
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I played an influential role that the trial should be on neutral ground. |
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If the bulbs are planted deeply it is possible to leave them undisturbed for two or three years although acid or neutral soil will have to be limed. |
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After a few years in which Washington has exerted a malign force on demand, it is showing signs of becoming a neutral force. |
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The fact is, there are facially neutral religious rules that have been unevenly enforced for millennia. |
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The antineutron, although neutral like the neutron, is distinguishable from the neutron because it is composed of two anti-down quarks and one anti-up quark. |
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The liberal state should be neutral towards people's ethical ideas. |
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Members of the public can speak to a police officer on neutral ground in the supermarket's entrance area or, if they would like some privacy, in an adjoining office. |
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If you're doing that sort of activity you need to be licenced, and we'd prefer to be neutral in our approach to the particular medium that you're using to do that. |
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A neutral pion consists of a down quark and a down antiquark. |
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He hurriedly moved the gear in neutral and tried the emergency brake. |
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This behavior is so unprecedented that neutral observers have likened it to nullification and other anti-majoritarian tactics. |
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British government was far from neutral in the conflict in the North. |
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Since the 1960s, with few exceptions, on the greatest questions of good and evil, the Left has either been neutral toward or actively supported evil. |
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We attempted to assess the specific consequences of topographical changes by selective manipulation of this parameter with neutral K20 antiintegrin antibody. |
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Neither side is so flecked with past triumph that the neutral might say, Let the one who has not won before win this time. |
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The cricomental space was determined using a thin ruler to connect the cricoid cartilage to the inner mentum, with the head in the neutral position. |
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One linear combination of those states is involved in the production of the neutral kaon particles, and another linear combination is involved in their disintegration. |
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A key principle of Wikipedia was that articles should have a neutral point of view. |
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Pibulsongkram realised the Japanese were not about to let Thailand remain neutral in the conflict and it was either join or be occupied as a defeated power. |
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The carpet is pale green and the walls are a neutral colour. |
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Her voice seems to take over most neutral hearts and make the laziest bodies move. |
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This tough plant will grow in exposed or sheltered aspects and in acid, alkaline or neutral soil of chalk, clay, sand or loam as long as it doesn't get waterlogged. |
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We were told it was a freighter flying the flag of neutral Portugal. |
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Thus is Philip Gura caught in neutral buoyancy between belief and hope. |
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Sometimes brown can be used as a neutral and sometimes as a warm color. |
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Unless you are going for a job in advertising, or in an accounts department that likes to think of itself as wacky, neutral suits or separates are probably the best option. |
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Will she stay on for a grace period and then be reassigned as ambassador to some neutral country like Switzerland or Luxembourg? |
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I agree that it puts them on neutral ground so the client would find it a lot more difficult to take out his anger or whatever you want to call it. |
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In a neutral atom, the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons, therefore, the atomic number also indicates the number of electrons in an atom. |
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Like African-American civil rights leaders, they have made not just a neutral case but a positive moral case for equality. |
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The lateral view should be taken with the wrist in a neutral position in order to evaluate the alignment of the lunate with the rest of the wrist. |
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Now this is not a neutral position, this is not a muddled position. |
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He does not act the part of a neutral modulator or passive sounding board. |
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Covering every acre of agricultural set-aside with short coppice willow and burning every scrap of carbon neutral forestry residue might scrape up another four per cent! |
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It should be at a neutral ground which is nearer to both clubs. |
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I need to ask one of my choristers tonight what it is about renaissance madrigals that he likes so much, and what about other music he dislikes, or is neutral to. |
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Her neutral colored lipstick is smudged at the corner of her lip. |
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Even though it is much finished I would like to change the colour scheme from the nice and neutral magnolia heaven it is now to something a bit more vibrant. |
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This features a grey marble fireplace, ceiling coving, centre rose and a dado rail, and has been decorated in neutral tones with a cream patterned carpet. |
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Colour fidelity is also excellent, and there are beautiful examples of the reds of Roman uniforms contrasted against neutral backgrounds and blue skies. |
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In the interest of fairness, Munster Finals should be on neutral ground but once again the Munster Council showed its downright craziness by not fixing the match for Cork. |
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I keep my face utterly neutral as I think, but I consider myself safe. |
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Ideally, maples like neutral to acid soil with the addition of peat. |
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It would be misleading to say that he is neutral as to the conflict between his desires, since this would suggest that he regards them as equally acceptable. |
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Axions, if they exist at all, do so in our ordinary dimensions, but they are stable neutral particles, and as such they wouldn't make any tracks in a bubble chamber at all. |
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According to the company, its focus is to have only carbon neutral cars on the road within the next three years. |
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A special case in recent times was the neutral zones that were set up along parts of Saudi Arabia's borders with Kuwait and Iraq. |
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This is presented in an agendered and asexual way by using neutral language. |
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Mach's naturalism was antidogmatic in the sense that, in his thinking, both the physical and the psychical are derived from neutral elements. |
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Common law courts usually use an adversarial system, in which two sides present their cases to a neutral judge. |
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It tried to fight back with submarines, despite the risk of war by the powerful neutral power the United States. |
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The waters around Britain were declared a war zone where any ship, neutral or otherwise, was a target. |
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He led his ships in attacks on neutral Hanseatic League and Spanish ships in the Channel on flimsy grounds of sovereignty. |
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All soon declared war on Germany, but the Irish Free State chose to remain legally neutral throughout the war. |
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Throughout this period, the neutral United States took measures to assist China and the Western Allies. |
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Implementation of the Minister's decisions is carried out by a permanent politically neutral organisation known as the civil service. |
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To explain the overall neutral charge of the atom, he proposed that the corpuscles were distributed in a uniform sea of positive charge. |
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It is usually difficult to measure the relative importance of selection and neutral processes, including drift. |
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This form of the neutral theory is now largely abandoned, since it does not seem to fit the genetic variation seen in nature. |
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In 1928, Walter Bothe observed that beryllium emitted a highly penetrating, electrically neutral radiation when bombarded with alpha particles. |
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What had traditionally been a morally neutral sport became loaded with a set of Victorian values. |
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However, there is no formal defence treaty with Italy, as the Vatican City is a neutral state. |
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For singular explanations of the phenomenal reality, materialism would be in contrast to idealism, neutral monism, and spiritualism. |
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The decision was made to film the battle scenes in neutral Eire, where it was easier to find the 650 extras. |
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This is somewhat ironic, given that the DOT now prefers metal neutral joint ventures as a mechanism to lower fares. |
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These theories tend to see the state as a neutral entity separated from society and the economy. |
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They then view the state as a neutral body that simply enacts the will of whichever groups dominate the electoral process. |
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To safeguard Hong Kong as a freeport, Governor Geoffry Northcote declared the Crown Colony as a neutral zone. |
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The monarch takes little direct part in governing the country, and remains neutral in political affairs. |
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Ireland remained neutral during World War II, a period it described as the Emergency. |
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In 1483 a Papal bull decreed that the islands would be neutral during time of war. |
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Britain mined international waters to prevent any ships from entering entire sections of ocean, causing danger to even neutral ships. |
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The exception was Iceland, which had been neutral during the war, but received far more on a per capita basis than the second highest recipient. |
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The 1888 Convention of Constantinople declared the canal a neutral zone under British protection. |
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The Triple Alliance collapsed when Italy remained neutral at the outbreak of World War I, while the Entente endured. |
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Sevastopol fell after eleven months, and neutral countries began to join the Allied cause. |
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Meanwhile, Khrushchev broadened Moscow's policy to establish ties with India and other key neutral states. |
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As neutral markers, junk DNA cannot generate cultural, behavioural, or, for that matter, truly biological differences between groups. |
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These American raids alienated many sympathetic or neutral Nova Scotians into supporting the British. |
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Other authors point to the end of the Cold War, which made joining the EU less politically controversial for neutral countries. |
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The political sequel to Separatism is the neutral state presiding over a multisectarian society. |
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Nevertheless, when he became convinced that a negotiated peace was impossible, he publicly urged the neutral United States to join the fight. |
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Even in this case, the prototypes can be traced back to the works of Rotella and Baj, both far from neutral in their relationship with society. |
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The station is separate from BBC Worldwide to maintain the station's neutral point of view, but is distributed by BBC Worldwide. |
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The OH group is not a good leaving group in nucleophilic substitution reactions, so neutral alcohols do not react in such reactions. |
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Andrews, was appointed as a third, neutral Guardian to try to maintain order between Bruce and Comyn. |
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The acts were widely opposed, driving neutral parties into support of the Patriots and curtailing Loyalist sentiment. |
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Consequently, the Republic joined the First League of Armed Neutrality to enforce their neutral status. |
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The British and Soviets invaded neutral Iran to secure the Persian Corridor and Iran's oil fields. |
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By staying neutral in the Second World War, and selling to both sides, the economy avoided further disasters. |
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Rather than playing the game at either Ebbw Vale or Merthyr, the neutral ground of Aberdare Athletic Ground was chosen by the Northern Union. |
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Digita operates the DTT and Mobile Terrestrial networks and rents capacity to broadcasters on its network on a neutral market basis. |
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As in the first world war, Sweden remained officially neutral during World War II, although its neutrality during World War II has been disputed. |
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The state as established under Franco was nominally neutral in the Second World War, although sympathetic to the Axis. |
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Russia refused and demanded Korea north of the 39th parallel to be a neutral buffer zone between Russia and Japan. |
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Belgium was a neutral country and would not accept German forces crossing its territory. |
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This followed protests from neutral countries, notably the United States, that their nationals had been the victims of attacks. |
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Even though the Netherlands remained neutral in this war, Amsterdam suffered a food shortage, and heating fuel became scarce. |
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By 1906 such a manoeuvre was intended to pass through neutral Belgium and threaten Paris from the north. |
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On September 17, the Soviet forces joined the invasion of Poland, although remaining neutral with respect to Western powers. |
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Belgium and the Netherlands were neutral countries and no troops were stationed in them. |
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In 1906, the Dinshaway Incident prompted many neutral Egyptians to join the nationalist movement. |
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This inspection can occur inside the blockaded area or in international waters, but never inside the territorial waters of a neutral nation. |
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A neutral ship must obey a request to stop for inspection from the blockading nation. |
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These neutral gas particles only change direction when they collide with another particle or with the sides of the container. |
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For a systematic treatment of biodiversity within a trophic level, see unified neutral theory of biodiversity. |
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The pH in marshes tends to be neutral to alkaline, as opposed to bogs, where peat accumulates under more acid conditions. |
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Louis demanded Henry give homage to him and that two disputed castles along the Normandy border be placed into the control of neutral castellans. |
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This ensures that officers and enlisted men swear an oath to a politically neutral head of state, and not to a politician. |
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Portugal, although a historic British ally, had remained neutral through most of the conflict. |
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Essentially, he stands for a neutral approach of the linkage between technology and American issues concerning unemployment and declining wages. |
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Britain, France and the US remained neutral and refused to sell military supplies to either side. |
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Maroboduus declined, sending the head to Rome for burial, and remained neutral throughout the ensuing war. |
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The Treveri remained neutral during the revolt of Vercingetorix, and were attacked again by Labienus after it. |
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Sweden remained officially neutral during World War I and World War II, although its neutrality during World War II has been disputed. |
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Although Norway remained officially neutral in World War I, the country was unofficially allied with the Entente powers. |
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The Nordic states had been neutral during World War I, but during World War II they could no longer stand apart from world politics. |
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During the Thirty Years' War, religious disagreements among the cantons kept the confederacy neutral and spared it from belligerents. |
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The army under Bonaparte crossed the frontiers of neutral Venice in pursuit of the enemy. |
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The latest parliamentary elections were held on November 25, 2011, and were considered by some neutral observers to be mostly free and fair. |
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These materials are found in all forms of commercial perfumes as a neutral background to the middle notes. |
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The Admiral Graf Spee took refuge in Montevideo, claiming sanctuary in a neutral port, but was later ordered out. |
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A tonic allophone is sometimes called an allotone, for example in the neutral tone of Mandarin. |
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Most or all philosophical dictionaries list the neutral sense as the first or only definition. |
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These are neutral states where the constitutional or official announcement regarding status of religion is not clear or unstated. |
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A final approach is to create imprecisely defined criteria, and then assign a neutral body to evaluate each method according to these criteria. |
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It was intended as mockery but backfired, coming to be used in a neutral or friendly fashion. |
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Small knots, however, may be located along the neutral plane of a beam and increase the strength by preventing longitudinal shearing. |
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When World War I began, Germany invaded neutral Belgium and Luxembourg as part of the Schlieffen Plan, trying to take Paris quickly. |
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